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On the latest edition of Websleuths Radio we tackle the Rebecca Zahau murder case and the big mistake made in the autopsy report of the Las Vegas shooter.
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Just a question but where would someone get chloroform? Or do you think Casey made it? Just curious

There was something said that she got 'items' from her mom who was a nurse. The mom got these 'items' from work....does anyone remember the 'items'? It would have been really early on in the case...never brought up in court.

There was something said that she got 'items' from her mom who was a nurse. The mom got these 'items' from work....does anyone remember the 'items'? It would have been really early on in the case...never brought up in court.

I can only imagine what that could have been!

would a nurse have access to Chloroform? Wouldn't she have to log that in if she took some from inventory?

Chloroform can apparently be made with ordinary household ingredients. According to the link below, when acetone and bleach, or ethyl or isopropyl alcohol and bleach are combined it results in chloroform. I've long been aware that bleach should never be mixed with other household cleaners because it could be toxic. But I never realized the end product was chloroform. There are even YouTube videos on how to make it at home. Scary, huh?

Unless I provide a link, every one of my posts are to be considered rumor, Speculation, or simply MY OWN OPINION.

We are the watchers. We are witnesses. We see what has gone before. We see what happens now, at this dangerous moment in human history. We see what's going to happen - what will surely happen - unless we come together: we - the Peoples of all Nations - to restore peace and harmony and balance to the Earth, our Mother.

ETA: Okay now I'm laughing at the fact that she finally spoke out and not only did she get no money but she was clueless enough to state that she empathizes with O.J. Simpson. God I'd pay money to see the reaction from George and Cindy.

ETA: Okay now I'm laughing at the fact that she finally spoke out and not only did she get no money but she was clueless enough to state that she empathizes with O.J. Simpson. God I'd pay money to see the reaction from George and Cindy.

ETA: Okay now I'm laughing at the fact that she finally spoke out and not only did she get no money but she was clueless enough to state that she empathizes with O.J. Simpson. God I'd pay money to see the reaction from George and Cindy.

She stated she sold the rights to her story for $25,000... I never knew that.

From the article...

'Among other things, she cited the bankruptcy case in which she has been embroiled since 2013: 'During the course of my bankruptcy, the rights to my story were purchased by a third party company for $25k to protect my interests.*

'Without written authorization from the controlling members of this company, I am prohibited from speaking publicly about my case at any time.'

This topic may have been discussed elsewhere on the Anthony forum but for our new members, I wanted to start a fresh thread about Judge Perry's interview.

The Casey Anthony case on Websleuths has some of the best Internet Sleuthing in the world. You could take months reading all the fascinating information and theories Websleuths members posted before during and after the trial.

ETA: Okay now I'm laughing at the fact that she finally spoke out and not only did she get no money but she was clueless enough to state that she empathizes with O.J. Simpson. God I'd pay money to see the reaction from George and Cindy.

The one of her staring at that picture of her and Caylee makes me want to throw up.

Those are the first pictures I've seen of her where I didn't think she looked extremely unattractive, but she's wearing what looks like a lot of makeup, she doesn't have that big toothy horse faced grin on her face and the pictures sort of look...heavily airbrushed...

That aside...Yes, Casey, we're all aware that you forgive yourself. I doubt anyone cares and I doubt anyone else forgives you.

You kind of sum it up for me. Caylee was a thing to Casey. She used her to control her parents. She would not intentionally kill her one important asset. I think she thought she could drug her, keep her in the trunk to spend time with her new bf. The use of the word accident may upset some but accident does not mean lack of culpability. Casey is a sociopath in my opinion. she lacks empathy and life is all about her. She was committing felony child abuse, and she showed depraved indifference when she chloroformed Caylee then locked her in the trunk. The prosecution put on a poor case, should never have went for the death penalty, and jurors should never be sequestered for months. I think it makes juries have group-think, more like hostages than 12 impartial individuals. She got away with murder. I understand what the judge means, but maybe he should not say accident.

I agree that Caylee was a thing to her and also an asset to aid her in manipulating her parents.

However, this asset was starting to get troublesome. First of all, this asset was starting to talk and so she wouldn't be able to continue living her party life and telling her parents that she was at work.

Second, her mother was threatening to get custody of this asset and to kick Casey out of the house. I think Casey genuinely hated Cindy and the way Cindy was constantly trying to control their family. Cindy constantly put her down, told her that Caylee was "the best mistake she ever made, but she was still a mistake."

The final factor, IMO, is that Caylee was getting more attention than her. Casey reacted with rage in the jailhouse phone call, saying that "all anyone cares about is Caylee. That's all they care about." Casey also called off her engagement to Jesse Grund mainly because she felt like he "loved Caylee more than her."

Caylee became more trouble than Casey felt she was worth.

When she took those factors into account, I think Caylee stopped being an asset.

I actually think Casey was thinking about killing Caylee for a while before she actually did it, hence the strange searches, the visits to missing childrens' sites back in March.

I can't see Casey as anything other than an eraser killer.

1) Eraser killers are masters of deceit. Killing is carried out in secrecy and the crime scene is highly staged.

2) Eraser killers (who are usually men who kill their spouses) kill because their victim has become inconvenient to them. The victim is not allowed to leave or take away anything the eraser killer holds dear, like their home or the lifestyle they have come to enjoy. (Hence why Casey would not just give up custody of Caylee and why she never exhibited any hate or violence towards Caylee, she just wanted her out of the way. )

3) The eraser killer will exhibit neither mourning, nor real signs of emotional loss, and will almost always exhibit strangely inappropriate behavior and speech after the mysterious death of his wife or girlfriend.

4) The eraser killer usually attempts to direct any inquiries or police investigation toward fictitious threats and other suspects.

30-year-old Anthony spoke in halting, sober tones: "I'm still not even certain as I stand here today about what happened," she said. an I dont know 23_11_52.gif

She admits that she lied to police: about being employed at Universal Studios; about leaving Caylee with a baby-sitter; about telling two people, both of them imaginary, that Caylee was missing; about receiving a phone call from Caylee the day before she was reported missing.

" I hate to say this but I firmly believe I would have been in the same place. Because cops believe other cops. Cops tend to victimize the victims. I understand now ... I see why I was treated the way I was even had I been completely truthful."

An Associated Press reporter met Anthony as she protested against President Donald Trump at a Palm Beach rally. It's unclear why Anthony agreed to speak to the AP. She later texted the reporter, asking that the AP not run the story. Among other things, she cited the bankruptcy case in which she has been embroiled since 2013. Yet she had participated in five on-the-record interviews over a one-week period, many of them audio-taped.

Anthony lives in the South Florida home of Patrick McKenna, a private detective who was the lead investigator on her defense team. She also works for him, doing online social media searches and other investigative work. McKenna was also the lead investigator for OJ Simpson. an maid funny.gifclick